Enumclaw Courier-Herald

The coming week at the King County Council | Dec. 10-12

Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are in the King County Council Chambers,

Room 1001, King County Courthouse, 516 Third Ave, Seattle, WA

Monday, December 10

Committee of the Whole – 9:30 a.m.

Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full council:

Motions approving the County’s Legislative Agendas:

2013 Federal Legislative Agenda (FY 2014) (Motion 2012-0474).

2013 State Legislative Agenda (Motion 2012-0475).

King County Flood Control District - 1:30 p.m. ***SPECIAL MEETING***

Board members are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:

A resolution amending the interlocal agreement between the Flood Control District and King County to extend it term and modify certain agreements (Resolution FCD2012-15).

Metropolitan King County Council – Immediately following meeting of the King County Flood Control District

Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss and possibly act on:

An ordinance relating to the annual reconciliation of capital funds and projects (Ordinance 2012-0457).

An ordinance authorizing the County Executive to execute an interlocal agreement with the city of Pacific relating to the provision of temporary services (Ordinance 2012-0473).

Legislation that is part of the proposed Eastside Rail Corridor (ERC) agreement:

An ordinance approving and authorizing the County Executive to acquire portions of the ERC from the Port of Seattle (Ordinance 2012-0353),

An ordinance approving and authorizing the County Executive to enter into a reciprocal coordination and cooperation agreement with Puget Sound Energy (Ordinance 2012-0354),

An ordinance approving and authorizing the County Executive to enter into an intergovernmental land transfer agreement with the city of Redmond (Ordinance 2012-0382),

A motion establishing the Eastside Rail Corridor as a corridor of regional significance and establishing the Eastside Rail Corridor regional advisory council to initiate a regional planning process (Motion 2012-0452).